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Dec 18, 2015
- Garnish is important: It’s what takes a photo from being “ok” to looking that much more exciting, or a bit more thoughtful.
- Choose a plate or a vessel that isn’t too big: Make sure that whatever you have is really full, because that’s what makes it look interesting and exciting.
- Use natural light: If you’re wondering how to get the absolute best photos of your food, do not shoot them in the dark.
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